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Show 10 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1989 j_In Provo District ‘69-70 Kindergarten Registration to Begin Springville e | Career Day and a record of all tinsand diseases im the child fo year, . . c cleo) eRe SE’ YOUNGmen of the Orem LDS 23rd Ward recently were presented their Duty to God awards. The award is given to young LDS Aaronic Priesthood bearers for completing four years of active service leading to yearly individual awards. Five of the 6. sie AMERICAN FORK — Brent ‘ i thelr ch i | Robert W. Galvin, chairma eer Day at the School foicae of the event is to and to help them decide on careers. Snecialists from 32 fields will be on hand during the morning to meet with students and discuss information of the board and chief executi for Motorola, Inc., will be ho: \sity’s Am.Fork Senior Winners Namedin Sp. Fork Is Merit HonorsFinalist | the presentation at a sac- Tuesday, March25. the arships at Utah State University |sin, Mr. Galvin received his ed- Wilford ing in the Seventh Ward. Brentis the Glade son of Mr. and a Mrs. James M. Bowman. He Brent has beenfirst counselor in his deacon’s quor-| ; from eight Western States who! |took an intensive examination. ee ea of Me nee irecting the internaand visited departments of Utah S* State University. tional Motorola firm, which he | They were Anne Marie Soren-|joined in 1944, Mr. Galivan also sen, daughter of Allen B. Sor- has manyother assignments in| ensen, and Linda Gene Hamil- the business world, Heis directton, daughter of Jimmie Syl- % for Harris Trust and Savings um, is president of his teachers quorum. In LDS Seminary | |vester Hamilton. Both girls are Bank of Chicago, Junior Achie- he was class president in the seniors at Provo High School. ninth grade. He is a Star Scout and has been active in both Troop and Post 19 of the ward. Brent is a junior at high school and is a memberof the wrestling team. He is employed part time in || Vement of Chicago, and the Chi- Results of the tests are yet to Cag0 Association of Commerce | \be annourced. Kenneth and Industry. | The University Scholars competitors were hand-picked for Chris outstanding achievement have held numerous church of- He has also been active in dra- at the hall. Special costuming and staging is planned for the fices, Brian has served as pres- ma and music in the MIA. Spring production of the fam{dentof his deacons quorum and} Chris Andersen, sen of Mr. ous Rogers and Hammerstein counselor in the teachers quormusical. um. He is an Explorer scout, and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Jr. of and is active in persdrama Provo, recently received his) Mrs. Elizabeth Ballou GarDuty To God Award. Brew field was the first mother of a Chris is a member of the|,; Glen topped aChristie John- Stake, and is active in the; Priests quorum in that Ward. this past season. currently, he is playing on the Ninth Nari volleyball team. Carolyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alden R. Adams Orem Community Congregational Church Worship service 10 a.m. Church School 9 a.m. Sermon ‘The Praying Christ’ — of Mr. and Mrs, Leon E. Youd; /S€8! th (68 per cent by volume) Kathy Ludlow, daughter of Mr.| and other ingredients, has been Mrs. Ronald Ludlow; | banned in mostcountriesin the nd. Sie moved to and Yvonne Olsen, daughter of Mr.| world, according to the EncycloFork in 1964. ae and Mrs. Lawrence Olsen; Deb- paedia Britannica. progr: inset body and has pradeced four assemblieBy ONE of which GROCERY STORE CHECK- ING — Monday, March 24, at 7 s and is a memp.m. at Utah Technical C ber of the ‘ational Honor Solege at Provo. For further in- ciety, Thespian Club, Future formation, call 373-7890. Home Maker of America and March echnical Six by the The forepart of March she participated in the junior Sciat the enc Symposium versity of Utah. Carolyn is free; classes at Farrer and is active in the LDS C Dixon Junior High Schools and Provo High School. For further Three veterans of World War information, call Provo Adult I: James Wynkoop, Stillwater. Education Department, 373-6301. Okla.; Henry Eason, Jackson, MEAL PLANNING WITH Miss. end George Coates, BUDGET EMPHASIS — Tues- Homedale, Ida., although the day evenings at 7:30 p.m. in 66 years of age, although the ars ago. Room C-23 (Cooking Lab) of the a n Education Department, 373-6301 CARPETS and FURNITURE CLEANED IN YOUR HOME World Affairs club. interested in pursuing some field related to chemistry SEWING — All sewing class- Her hobbies are piano, sew @s open for spring entrance; ing, reading and poet J ohn the Easter Seal cam- n, Which will be held March ea daughter of Mrs. Elsie Mecham 5 ee select ee yous |Provo High School. For furth- With With p.parents’ er information call Provo Adult could enlist in the service at i Ninth Ward of East Provo LDS|,, President to live at iS Heis interested in sports and Was a member of the Provo High sophomore basketball team ofsee the ters will be displayed son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson, and secondplace was won by Judy Mecham, |2 will be made April 30. This Week In Adult Education weeks only. For further information, call 373-7890. ROBERT W. GALVIN Garb! for scholarships. Announcement|,Honorablemention ratings) Apsinihe, because of its advertising and promotion. tary of his teachers quorum. March 26-29, starring James tend Payson High School Glade and Brian, both sons of He is a first class scout and at- Shigeta and Melva Niles. Both stars have appeared previously Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Peterson, tends the Nebo LDS Seminar: Kay and day, The King and | | To Play at ViiH Mike Clyde, {SMALL BUSINESS MA\N- on and music in the First War q ACT tests or for being semifinal-| ists or commended students in| a local dry cleaning plant, liMIA,Brianis also a sophomore the National Merit Scholar| in the Nebo LDS Seminary. competition. SANTAQUIN — Three Santa- Glade hasserved as first counquin youths have been present- selor in both his deacons and ed with Duty To God Awards teachers quorum, and is also a at the Santaquin First DS Ward student of the seminary. He is a member of the Ensigns by Bishop Emerson Bradley. The three, Glade Peterson, Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Peterson and Kenneth Wilber Shaw, has served as Shaw, are al] members of the president of his deacons quor- “The King and I” will be preSantaquin First Ward and at- um and as president and secre- sented at Valley Music Hall, cn. W. outstanding high school seniors World War IL é;| S 5D L LuDean Litster is chairmanof ucation at Notre Dame. He serrecently. | The two were among about 200 ved in the Signal Corps during Pyper. rament meet W Committee members report ? |Provo High School competed for lecture is open to the public the project, aid Wallace \ n- W. Brockbank, the new $5,000 University Schol-) Born in Marshfield. Ernest A. Strong. ship. made Easter Seal Poster Contest SPANISH FORK - the carer specialists have been finalists most willing to assist in pro- hr oughout viding career information for the utive Lecture Series, LOGAN — Two students from Joseph Smith Auditorium, {| Johnson, first relative to their parti cations. Beginning at 9:1 the students will attend f ed at Brigham Young Univer- 1 Competition an annual Car- acquaint students with the various vocational fields available | Motorola Officer To Be Hosted At BYULecture [Two Provo | Studentsin are Christie Place in eighth and ninth grades; Judy Mecham, second place in eighth and ninth grades; Jeffery Davis, first place in sixth and seventh grades; and Sharlene Woffinden, Beginning at 4:10 p.m. in the the students Bishop Edward W. Smith ithe Spanish Fork are these prize winners, From left to right second place in sixth and seventh grades, 5 Club §spon: /"S “"St 94 Bowman, 17, has received the Duty to God Award, child ul peSith their child daring of Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Ashworth; and Larry on have pointed mates Mrs, LaMar Berrett; Dean Ipson, son of Mr. Duty to God Awards PROUDLY DISPLAYING their winning posters in the Easter Seal poster contest im SPRINGVILLE — Springville the High School students - meet the faculty members that the Duty to God awards were, front row left to right, Matthew Chatterley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Chatterley; David Fairbanks, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Fairbanks; Gary Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs, Merlin B. Stevens. Standing in the back row, left 5 Area Youths Eorn 5s be pre- pared te discuss what 5.0) experience will young men received the Duty to God award after their first four years as Aaronic Priesthood bearers. Two of the recipients are brothers. The awards were presented in a recent sacrement service under the direction of Bishop Ronald G. Hyde, Receiving to right, are Kim Berrett, son of Mr. and and Mrs, John Ipson: dim Ashworth son Ipson, son of Mr, and Mrs. J john Ipson. should also but Is March 426 “lower-fresh” NO messy soaking NO harsh scrubbing NOupset house See fibers revive—colors come alive! Everything dry, ready for use in just u few hours. o for FREE quotation phone t DURACLEAN SERVICE PHONE 375-1799 age16. Goddard In Person Exploring African Wonderlands Full Length Movie He is an Eagle Scout. Provo High School Adults $1.25 Auditorium Students $1.00 Limited Seating Tickets may be ordered by mail Special Courses and Conferences 242 HRCB Brigham Young University March 29, 8:00 p.m. TwoScouts Receive | To All Intelligent Consumers: A CLASS FOR YOU Eagle Award Mikel A. Axelgard, was tly 15, arded CONSUMERS IN THE 60's! Provo. his Eagle Batige by Rulon D. Skin: ner, Utah National Scout executive Mike, we Parks boy son of Mr. and ry of Dell Camp has served counselor Riv Deacon's counselor in proper fulfillment of the individual's needs. A unique course will begin soon on the BYU campus to assist students and townspeople in learning how to use their limited financial reasurces mostefficiently. and Philmont Sec Active in the L the As more and more demands are being placed on consumers’ time, there is an urgent need for the education of consumers to insure purchases for the and first hers quor- DATES: Mar. 26 - April 13. Daven TIME:c7:00 8:30 p.m. um, OREM Ke Mont Burr, t Orem, was recently awarded Eagle Scout Badge at an 0) West Stake Court of Hot Merwin Fairbanks, Orem, presented the award. Kay ‘sas served patrol leader patrol leader and Carol Thompson Allida Tucker Int ested? We hope you are! Register early, as the class will be limited SPECIAL COURSES AND CONFERENCES a! S assistant ant senior currently president of his deacon’s quorum, The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mont L. Burr, he is an eighth grade students at Lincoln Jun- ior High School. PLACE: 1125 Smith i it Family Living Center FEE: $3.00 NSIeUCTORS: 242 Herald R. Clark Building Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84601 Phone 374-1211, Ext. 3556 f John M. Goddard Goddard's explorations have taken him through so countries and over land, sea and alr miles, equivalent to 20 times around the wor!i He first gained International recognition with ls expedition down the 400-mile Nile River The teat of exploring the length of the world's jongest river from se to mouth the first time In history caused Dr. Wendell Phillips, famous archaeologist and president ot the American Foundation for the Study of an, to state rit ranks in my provessional opinion alongside the epic Kon Tiki end Mt Everest expedit 8. ‘Me. Goddard also conducted the first exploration of the entire 2.900-mile Congo River, and he traversed the length of the Colorado River on an archaelogical-botanical survey, negotiating over 400 vicious rapids in transit to the Gui of Catifornia in Mexico, tn 1965 he. wa! S credited with being the fastest fiying civilian (excluding test pliots), having flown at a speed of 1420 miles per hour at 63,000 feet Ir M. Goddard's Insatiable desire for knowiedge has led him into numerous fascinating from savage societies to complex civilizations from tribal chiefs to chiefs. of fie! stete, from witchcraft to spacecra!t, from stone age to nuclear reactors, trom guns to guided missiles and from oo Yo outer space le and eoinry Is ex was 8 completely Michigan State University. 3 High ichool and tha University of Sou nern Call fornia, where he malored in anthropologyand paychology He has made frequent appearances on the famous national TV thows ‘i search for Advane ture, urney,"” and "True Adventure.” tates Chamber of Commerce selected Mr. Goddard as one ot California's ding young men. He Ie a member of the Explorer’s Club of New York, Adventurer’s Club of Los Angeles, Ad Yenturer’sChub ot Chicago, Savage Club ot Landon, FrencnExplorers’ Society, Archeeluniel Soclety Club, and @ tite member of Sigma Chi f ( ( |